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The Wolverine Titan 8-in-1 is a versatile film-to-digital converter supporting 35mm, 127, 126, 110, and APS formats. Featuring a 4.3" color LCD and HDMI output, it enables quick 3-second conversions without a computer. Its unique speed-load adapters simplify film handling, making it ideal for professionals and enthusiasts eager to preserve and share analog memories with modern ease.







| ASIN | B01MRCNSJT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,567 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #38 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
| Brand | Wolverine |
| Built-In Media | Film Adapter, Manual, Scanner, USB Power Adapter, USB cable |
| Color Depth | 24 Bits |
| Connection Type | HDMI, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI , USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,695 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040074274914 |
| Greyscale Depth | 24 bits |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.3"D x 3.5"W x 4"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Wolverine Data |
| Media Type | Negatives, Photo, Slide |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | TITAN |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3"D x 3.5"W x 4"H |
| Resolution | 20 Megapixels |
| Scanner Type | Film |
| UPC | 040074274914 |
| Warranty Description | One Year Parts and Labor |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
D**L
Does scan square format 127 film correctly
Does indeed scan easily and quickly to SD card, listing image number on screen to later catalogue your images
K**Y
Good system for most everyone.
There are a large number of of Slide/Negative scanners out there. But, unless you're willing to spent a few hundred to a few thousand dollars on a premier system, this will do an adequate job. I have a good flat bed scanner with high resolution capability, but I also have several hundred slides and negatives and didn't want to spend days or weeks digitizing them. I got mine for just under $115.00 on Amazon Smile. It didn't come with an SD card, which was fine as I had plenty already, and this contributed to the lower price. All of the carriers were included, you do not need extras. And included was a brush that you will need to periodically wipe the unit with. I liked the ability to adjust color and intensity, to flip or invert an image at will. And connecting it to a large screen TV with an HDMI cable (not included) gives a very good preview prior to the scan. I'm disappointed that the device crops the edges, I'd have favored a black band around a compete image to losing a portion. Also, there is a bit of play in the carriers that can allow the image to not be perfectly perpendicular. I noticed this to the greatest degree when using negatives from a panoramic camera. It does do old 110 negatives, although they're too short to feed completely through and I had to pull the carrier and position the negative for each photo. 35mm negatives may catch as the negatives tend to curl, but most fed through just fine, The system claims 20 megapixels, this is generally a meaningless term as the optic sensor determines the output quality. I feared this might produce extremely large files, but the result averaged about 5MB. I was surprised at how degraded some of my slides/negatives had become. If you're trying to make a decision to buy I wouldn't put if off, even if you select a different model. Time is not your friend.
T**N
Good quality
I really love using this little thing to look at old slides, negatives, and old movies.
N**R
Very Good Product
Very Good Product. Does what is says it will do. Love it. Very easy to actually use. So far I have had no issues. BUT the only thing I didn't understand is that for any 8mm FILM....you can ONLY TAKE SNAP SHOTS of the Film and are NOT able to copy it from the film directly onto your PC or the card that this unit can use. So I will need another machine (they make one) for the film copying I want to do. But for the slides and negatives and for shots of a film this is THE Product! I would highly recommend this product and this Seller.
G**T
the Wolverine Titan did a good job. It was intuitive and saved the images ...
I scanned over 2000 old film negatives - both 35mm and APS. Overall, the Wolverine Titan did a good job. It was intuitive and saved the images to my SD card quickly. It took about 12 hours to do the entire 2000+ photos which is faster than I expected. On the negative side, I was disappointed with the color adjustments available. Adjustments really need to be in smaller increments to be very helpful. It could be that the negatives were old and that was the problem. Most were 15+year old Kodak negatives. All the pictures had strong green and red tints. I was able to adjust for the green but not the red. Will have to do some photoshopping of photos I want to print or use otherwise. I also found the 35mm tray difficult to use. The negatives would not slide in as they kept getting caught on something in the tray. I ended up sliding them in the wrong way (left to right) which seemed to work better, but not without difficulty. The APS negative holder was larger than my negatives so I had to manually adjust the film both horizontally and vertically. Not a huge deal, but in the future it would be nice to be able to just slide it through and not worry about top and bottom alignment. Overall, I think this is a decent machine for quick scans. It is easy to use (aside from difficulty inserting the negatives), intuitive and compact. I loved that it didn't require my computer to use!
N**S
MUCH BETTER THAN I EXPECTED
I read reviews on just about every slide and film scanner available before landing on this one. I have to admit that even though I've been shooting slide film since the late sixties and I also needed to scan my fathers slides, I really only had about 450-500 slides to scan. So while I usually do buy quite expensive photo gear, I decided to try an economy unit, after all if you don't spend a lot on one and the results aren't great, well then what have you to complain about? However this little Wolverine scanner works great! And the complaints about slow scanning are false. I got a routine down right away and for all the slides I had to scan I spent only a couple of hours one afternoon. In other words I was done in no time. The picture quality is fantastic! This little scanner corrected for incorrect white balance without me making any adjustments at all. When I was 15 years old I was developing Kodak Ektachrome film using the Kodak E4 processing kit. One day while bringing one of the developers to temp. I broke the bottle of developer in the pot of water on a hot plate as was my method. In a crazy quick decision I reached for a bottle of Kodak D-76 B&W developer. The result was all the shots on that roll of film were very blue. When I scanned these slides with the Wolverine scanner they all came out color corrected! I just couldn't be happier with this little unit and recommend it to anyone looking for one to purchase. The sample photo was taken in 1956.
J**2
Poor color balance and cuts off 35mm Negatives
I had high hopes for this scanner but alas it was not to be. I have about 4,000 color slides from the 60s and 70s that I wanted to convert to digital media. The scanner is easy to use and you can scan a large number of slides in a short time. The problem is that I didn't realize the viewer screen is WYSIWYG. It wasn't until after when I was looking at some scanned slides that I discovered the tops were chopped off. While this isn't a big deal in certain shots, it ruins any shots with people in them. They look like an amateur photographer cut off their heads. The second problem is with the color and it's described at length in other posts. Anyone that has worked with color slides knows the color is very rich, which is why so many folks took slides back in the day. Most of the slides I was converting were taken by my father in the 1960s. I hadn't seen them in over 50-years and I was amazed at the color and clarity of the photos that was still retained after all these years. Unfortunately, the conversion is poor and the color is usually too dark. Too bad! I guess I'll have to hang onto my slides a little bit longer until someone comes up with a better quality scanner.
L**D
Very quick and easy to use for keeping family memories.
Update; I have now scanned over 4000 35mm slides, and for my purposes this has worked great. Perfect no, but I think it will be what most people could use. Easy setup, easy to use. My slides date from 50 years ago to 20 years ago. While the white balance can be of on some with high contrast in like clouds and such, it is usually and easy fix on a Macs preview page. Make sure you dust your slides well. I have included another photo I scanned with no clean up done. It will be the one of logs on a stone foundation. thanks for reading. I have only had this scanner now for about two hours and have scanned over 330 slides. Scanning slides was the only reason I was looking for film to digital scanner. All my slides date from the mid 70's to late 80's. Most are outdoor scenes or family photos. Lots of barns, cabins, dogs and such. I would highly recommend this scanner if you are looking of something to save family memories from your parents or grand-parents slides. I read many reviews before buying this scanner, and even purchased a higher end one, which I returned because it was overly complicated for what I needed it for and the software kept crashing. The Wolverine took about 2 mins. to set up and within another min. I was scanning slides. I first scanned just a couple then moved the card to my computer to see how they turned out. I was very happy with the results so continued to scan the 300 plus I did tonight. I does on occasion not get the color correct, and correcting the color on the scanner is not productive. Save that for your computer. For me I would say I will not touch up scans on over 90% of what I scanned. If you are needing the scans for publication or very large prints you my need something better. However, if you keep your slides organized after scanning, if you ever want to have one blown up you can then send it out. Like I said if you are looking for an easy, quick and I think good way to save family memories, this is a great slide scanner. I will include a couple photos so you can judge for your self. These are from the late 70's - early 80's.
I**F
Product as described and very handy for quick scans
The product was delivered on time and as promised. It took some time to understand how to scan, but once you get the hang of it, its a breeze. The resolution of the images is not very high quality, but being a Fine Art Printmaker, I could make a high quality print of upto A4. Very handy and definitely a must-have for those who work with film cameras.
H**6
Brilliant, Fast, and Easy unit to use.
Works exactly as described and is very easy to use. I bought it because I have alot of family slides from my late father and wanted to convert them so I could put some photos on a digital frame for Mum. The photo shown that has been converted by the Wolverine converter was taken in February 1962. This is a brilliant unit for this purpose. Quick, Quiet, and Easy to do. Only thing I would say to improve would be to include larger trays to do more slides at a time rather than one reload one reload and so on. But mall price to pay for many happy life memories being able to be shown in a modern way.
S**0
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A**E
APS-foto's digitaliseren
probleemloze levering en de resultaten van de digitalisering zijn bevredigend, maar corrigeren van de ingescande foto's blijft nodig. Toch tevreden !
A**R
Absolutely great dvice for digitizing your films!
I truly love this new gadget! It is not only very versatile, but also a very compact, fast and extremely efficient film scanner. Moving from a Canon Lide scanner, I believe this mini gadget is indeed the fastest device for digitising your valuable films.
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